15 episodes

"An Ex-Evangelical-Non-Denominational Christian Turned Confessional Lutheran..."

Because the world doesn’t need to hear another podcast, but it does need to hear the simplicity of the Gospel, or Christ crucified for the sins of all mankind.

I'm a Lutheran layman who's navigating from the works-righteousness waters of American Evangelicalism to the justified by grace shores of Confessional Lutheran doctrine after learning I apparently wasn’t a "true" Christian. Ever happen to you? I'm just a Lutheran layman documenting my escape from American Evangelicalism and a Non-Denominational mindset to becoming a Confessional Lutheran after I was told I had reason to "doubt my salvation" not because I believed in some kind of false doctrine (oh no! although I did believe some un-Biblical things at the time), but because I didn’t have "crazy love" for Jesus, and because I wasn’t "radical" enough in my life for Him either. Sorry, but I'm "not a fan" of that kind of Scripture twisting thanks to best-selling "Christian" authors and those who buy into their teachings and want others to conform to them. People think I’m weird and it has absolutely nothing to do with my red hair or the fact that I’m left-handed! They think I’m nuts because I believe in this thing called the "Doctrine of Justification" or "Sola Fide" (fancy-schmancy words that mean "Faith Alone") as in, I believe I’m saved by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, which kinda sounds a lot like Ephesians 2:8-9 when you think about it.

I’m also "too Lutheran" for my Lutheran family members and friends so there’s that. So, if "being cool" and being "part of the in crowd" is important to you, if you like to pet wolves, if you think the 11th Commandment should have been "Thou Shall Not Offend" (and think contending for and defending the faith is

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"An Ex-Evangelical-Non-Denominational Christian Turned Confessional Lutheran..."

Because the world doesn’t need to hear another podcast, but it does need to hear the simplicity of the Gospel, or Christ crucified for the sins of all mankind.

I'm a Lutheran layman who's navigating from the works-righteousness waters of American Evangelicalism to the justified by grace shores of Confessional Lutheran doctrine after learning I apparently wasn’t a "true" Christian. Ever happen to you? I'm just a Lutheran layman documenting my escape from American Evangelicalism and a Non-Denominational mindset to becoming a Confessional Lutheran after I was told I had reason to "doubt my salvation" not because I believed in some kind of false doctrine (oh no! although I did believe some un-Biblical things at the time), but because I didn’t have "crazy love" for Jesus, and because I wasn’t "radical" enough in my life for Him either. Sorry, but I'm "not a fan" of that kind of Scripture twisting thanks to best-selling "Christian" authors and those who buy into their teachings and want others to conform to them. People think I’m weird and it has absolutely nothing to do with my red hair or the fact that I’m left-handed! They think I’m nuts because I believe in this thing called the "Doctrine of Justification" or "Sola Fide" (fancy-schmancy words that mean "Faith Alone") as in, I believe I’m saved by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, which kinda sounds a lot like Ephesians 2:8-9 when you think about it.

I’m also "too Lutheran" for my Lutheran family members and friends so there’s that. So, if "being cool" and being "part of the in crowd" is important to you, if you like to pet wolves, if you think the 11th Commandment should have been "Thou Shall Not Offend" (and think contending for and defending the faith is

    Episode #9: Third Base Ministry? Or Running The Bases?

    Episode #9: Third Base Ministry? Or Running The Bases?

    [Episode #9] Please join us for our next broadcast of A Lutheran Layman in an episode we're calling "Third Base Ministry? Or Running The Bases?" during which we'll be discussing...

    * A Review of Chapter 4 From Pastor Rodney E. Zwonitzer's 2002 Book Titled Testing The Claims of Church Growth
    I love Major League Baseball! Now that the 2014 MLB Regular Season is officially underway, I thought it would be the perfect time to do a quick review of Pastor Zwonitzer's classic book on the "Church Growth," "Contemporary Worship," "Emergent," "Missional," and "Purpose Driven" churches and movements in this country by focusing in on one chapter in particular that contains one of the best sermons (by way of one of the best analogies) that I've ever come across in my life to describe the Christian faith and life.

    Of course, we'll take your comments and questions on-air as time permits. You can send me your questions or comments to: info@lutheranlayman.com or @LutheranLayman


    [AUDIO: "Bittersweet Symphony" Instrumental; "Wedding Song" By City Harmonic; Some Additional Sound Bytes From Table Talk Radio As Part of Intro Theme; YouTube Clips From Public Domain; Worldview Everlasting; Boars In The Vineyard; Concordia Publishing House Promotional Sound Bytes]


    [NOTE: All Bible Readings And Expositor Commentary From ESV Lutheran Study Bible Unless Otherwise Noted]

    • 1 hr 28 min
    Episode #8: Ribs And Kidney Stones

    Episode #8: Ribs And Kidney Stones

    [Episode #8] Please join us for our next broadcast of A Lutheran Layman in an episode we're calling "Ribs And Kidney Stones" during which we'll be discussing...

    *- "Kids Say The Darndest Things..."
    My 7.5 year old daughter who's in 3rd Grade had me ROTFL (that's "Rolling On The Floor Laughing") the other day!

    *- "Small Groups Or Small Catechism" By Rev. Lucas Woodford

    *- Quickly Read And Review Genesis 2:18-25
    Adam and Eve

    *- "Teaching The Faith" By Pastor Daniel Hinton

    *- "Brainwashing Our Children?" By Pastor Eric Andersen

    *- "The Catechism: Learning God's Word By Heart" Pastor Shawn Stafford


    *- "Raising Children In The Church" From Grace Lutheran Church In Parker, CO


    *- Martin Luther On Teaching God's Word To Children


    Of course, we'll take your comments and questions on-air as time permits. You can send me your questions or comments to: info@lutheranlayman.com or @LutheranLayman


    [AUDIO: "Bittersweet Symphony" Instrumental; "Wedding Song" By City Harmonic; Some Additional Sound Bytes From Table Talk Radio As Part of Intro Theme; YouTube Clips From Public Domain; Worldview Everlasting; Boars In The Vineyard; Concordia Publishing House Promotional Sound Bytes]


    [NOTE: All Bible Readings And Expositor Commentary From ESV Lutheran Study Bible Unless Otherwise Noted]

    • 2 hr 2 min
    Episode #7: You Can't Do That! That Was An Illegal Use of The Law!

    Episode #7: You Can't Do That! That Was An Illegal Use of The Law!

    [Episode #7] Please join us for our next broadcast of A Lutheran Layman in an episode we're calling "You Can't Do That! That Was An Illegal Use of The Law!" during which we'll be discussing...

    "The Truth Serum: VDMA Lutheran Style"
    A new approach and/or segment of sorts, this is where we take an old (and by "old" I mean at least 2 or more years old) article, Bible study, commentary, or sermon from a Lutheran Pastor and actually share it with you in its entirety because we believe it's THAT GOOD and worth the time you'll spend treating your ears to it. Today, we look at an old article written by Table Talk Radio's Bryan Wolfmueller titled "Five Illegal Uses of The Law" (http://www.hope-aurora.org/pages/NewIllegalUseoftheLaw) that has helped me tremendously in properly understanding our Lutheran confession of "the faith that was once for all delivered to the saints" (Jude 1:3). The good news? There's no question this will be the shortest podcast we've recorded to date, but it won't pull any punches either. So, grab your Bible and settle in for a little does of "The Truth Serum: VDMA Lutheran Style"!


    Of course, we'll take your comments, questions, and prayer requests on-air as time permits. You can send me your questions or comments to: info@lutheranlayman.com or @LutheranLayman


    [AUDIO: "Bittersweet Symphony" Instrumental; "Wedding Song" By City Harmonic; Some Additional Sound Bytes From Table Talk Radio As Part of Intro Theme; YouTube Clips From Public Domain; Concordia Publishing House Promotional Sound Bytes]


    [NOTE: All Bible Readings From ESV Unless Otherwise Noted]

    • 38 min
    Episode #6: Losing My Vocation (But Not Losing Faith In Jesus)

    Episode #6: Losing My Vocation (But Not Losing Faith In Jesus)

    [Episode #6] Please join us for our next broadcast of A Lutheran Layman in an episode we're calling "Losing My Vocation (But Not Losing My Faith In Jesus)" during which we'll be discussing...

    "News With A Lutheran Layman's Views"
    Story of The Week: What's The #1 Feature of A 'Meaningess' Job? (LinkedIn)
    My thoughts on the Doctrine of Vocation and the nature of faith after losing my job unexpectedly...

    "Apologetics Q&A The Lutheran Way"
    Catechisis: Answers To Common Criticisms, Objections, Questions. What We BELIEVE, TEACH, and CONFESS As Confessional Lutherans. Not Just WHAT We Believe, But WHY We Believe It, and HOW To Confess It To Others In Our Lives...

    Question #1: What Is God's Will For Your Daily Life?
    Question #2: Does Losing My Vocation Mean I'm Losing My Faith Or Jesus?
    (The Doctrine of Vocation And How It Is Different From What American Evangelicalism Believes And Teaches; "Locus And Focus"; It Is Written - 1 Peter 2:13-25 Submission: Like A Boss!)


    Of course, we'll take your comments, questions, and prayer requests on-air as time permits. You can send me your questions or comments to: info@lutheranlayman.com or @LutheranLayman


    [AUDIO: "Bittersweet Symphony" Instrumental; "Wedding Song" By City Harmonic; Some Additional Sound Bytes From Table Talk Radio As Part of Intro Theme; YouTube Clips From Public Domain; Concordia Publishing House Promotional Sound Bytes]


    [NOTE: All Bible Readings From ESV Unless Otherwise Noted]

    • 2 hr 32 min
    Episode #5: Who Am I? Where Am I? And Am I Working Hard Or Hardly Working!?!

    Episode #5: Who Am I? Where Am I? And Am I Working Hard Or Hardly Working!?!

    [Episode #5] Please join us for our next broadcast of Just A Lutheran Layman in an episode we're calling "Who Am I? Where Am I? And Am I Working Hard Or Hardly Working!?!"...

    "News With A Lutheran Layman's Views"
    Story of the Week: Do You Know The Ultra Sound of Sin?

    (A Brief Christian Commentary On Abortion 41 Years After Roe v. Wade)

    (The Controversy Involving The LCMS And Thrivent Financial) 

    "Apologetics Q&A The Lutheran Way"
    Catechisis: Answers To Common Criticisms, Objections, Questions. What We BELIEVE, TEACH, and CONFESS As Confessional Lutherans. Not Just WHAT We Believe, But WHY We Believe It, and HOW To Confess It To Others In Our Lives...
    Question #1: What Is God's Will For Your Daily Life? The Doctrine of Vocation And How It Is Different From What American Evangelicalism Believes And Teaches
    Question #2: Why Are There So Many Different Bible Translations!?!

    "What Does The Wolf Say?"
    Calling Out The Wolves In Sheep's Clothing...
    David Platt A Wolf? 

    Of course, we'll take your comments, questions, and prayer requests on-air as time permits. You can send me your questions or comments to: info@lutheranlayman.com or @LutheranLayman


    [AUDIO: "Bittersweet Symphony" Instrumental; "Wedding Song" By City Harmonic; Some Additional Sound Bytes From Table Talk Radio As Part of Intro Theme; YouTube Clips From Public Domain; Concordia Publishing House Promotional Sound Bytes]


    [NOTE: All Bible Readings From ESV Unless Otherwise Noted]

    • 2 hr 12 min
    Episode #4: Things Christians Say (But Shouldn't)

    Episode #4: Things Christians Say (But Shouldn't)

    [Episode #4] Please join us for our next broadcast of A Lutheran Layman where we'll spend some time discussing the following (in no particular order) in an episode we're calling "Things Christians Say (But Shouldn't)"...

    * "Prayers And Patristic Quotes"

    A Prayer from my Lutheran Book of Prayer and a quote from C.F.W. Walther to help set the tone...

    * "Homilies, Sermons, And Bible Readings Oh My!"

    A new feature! Today, we take a look at a 2007 piece written by Pastor Todd Wilken from Issues, Etc. titled "Things Christians Say (But Shouldn't): How Christian Cliches Show And Shape What They Really Believe" and if you're anything like me, then you'll cringe once you realize how many cliches come out of our mouths that we never think about, but that are certainly un-Biblical.

    (CHRISTIAN CLICHES: "WWJD?"/"What Would Jesus Do?"; "The J-Word"; "Selling Books To Christians: The Gerund"; "The 'Person' In 'Personal'"; "Jesus, Be My Valentine!"; "Works, Not Faith"; "A Church Of, By, And For...Boomers"; "The Pattern of Sound Words")

    Of course, we'll take your comments, questions, and prayer requests on-air as time permits. You can send me your questions or comments to: info@lutheranlayman.com or @LutheranLayman


    [AUDIO: "Bittersweet Symphony" Instrumental; "Wedding Song" By City Harmonic; Some Additional Sound Bytes From Table Talk Radio As Part of Introduction; YouTube Clips From Public Domain; Concordia Publishing House Promotional Sound Bytes]


    [NOTE: All Bible Readings From ESV Unless Otherwise Noted]

    • 1 hr 24 min

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